Glen Alpine High School - Turkey Tail Yearbook (Glen Alpine, NC)

 - Class of 1969

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ANGIE VANCE HENRY WALLACE STEVE WHITE PHILLIP WILSON Phillip’s “Soul Brother” “Whitey” nice-looking That Bubble gum! a4 23m “55”? Chev. hunter Funny Most Athletic Always sleepy comical RICK WISE SAMMY WISEMAN Bus no. 5 Cute Friendliest Small... but? Sheriff’s son Gets Around 1969 SENIOR



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